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Four Months on a Mac after 30 Years on a PC
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<blockquote data-quote="didymus" data-source="post: 869185" data-attributes="member: 98293"><p><strong>Problem mouse</strong></p><p></p><p>I too had problems with the Apple mouse - and switched to my old Logitech wireless mouse after a day of wrestling with the Apple product. It's curious that Apple, which produces such a great computer can't seem to get its act together with peripherals. The mouse is a disaster - looks very pretty, but useless. One of the members says that some people have difficulty in getting accustomed to it - but why should anyone need to get accustomed to a standard bit of hardware? A mouse ought to be a mouse for heaven's sake. Also, if you have a desktop machine the new keyboard is basically a laptop keyboard freed from the laptop - a number of keys are missing and ergonomically the device is a nightmare. Finally, the DVD drive has no eject button and that has caused me problems in only three months of ownership.</p><p></p><p>Wonderful machine, crap peripherals - when is Apple going to sack its design team and find people who know about function?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="didymus, post: 869185, member: 98293"] [b]Problem mouse[/b] I too had problems with the Apple mouse - and switched to my old Logitech wireless mouse after a day of wrestling with the Apple product. It's curious that Apple, which produces such a great computer can't seem to get its act together with peripherals. The mouse is a disaster - looks very pretty, but useless. One of the members says that some people have difficulty in getting accustomed to it - but why should anyone need to get accustomed to a standard bit of hardware? A mouse ought to be a mouse for heaven's sake. Also, if you have a desktop machine the new keyboard is basically a laptop keyboard freed from the laptop - a number of keys are missing and ergonomically the device is a nightmare. Finally, the DVD drive has no eject button and that has caused me problems in only three months of ownership. Wonderful machine, crap peripherals - when is Apple going to sack its design team and find people who know about function? [/QUOTE]
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